A review by mohawkm
Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight: An African Childhood by Alexandra Fuller

5.0

A fascinating memoir, of growing up in Rhodesia as a white girl with parents who fought for the establishment. As others have pointed out, the author doesn't add any commentary but it still reads as a bleak lesson of the attempts to hold on to colonialism in southern Africa, with much heartbreak within the family as well. Clear writing that recalls Tara Westover's style, though it came before it.